President and owner of Kumasi based King Faisal Football Club, Alhaji Karim Gruzah has appealed to his royal majesty Asantehene Otumfour Osei Tutu II to come to their aid with some money in order to save his side from relegation.

The Kumasi based side are currently marred in a relegation dog fight with result not improving despite the massive recruitment and the appointment of an expatriate coach.

According to Alhaji Gruzah, they have similar cash problems just like Kumasi Asante Kotoko who Ottumfour this week released funds in excess of GHC700,000 to be used in clearing outstanding signing on fees.

Speaking in an interview with Kumasi based Gye Nyame FM, the King Faisal owner says they first wrote to the Manhyia Palace for a bus but heard nothing from them but they hope this time round something positive will come up.

"In our first attempt,we wrote to His Royal Majesty,Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to purchase a bus for us,the vice President bought us one in honour of him.

"Just as His Royal Majesty has stepped in and helped Kotoko with that huge amount,we are also appealing to him to help us to lift us from our position."

"We also have the same problem as Kotoko,there are outstanding signing on fees to be paid.

With that help from him we are confident of escaping relegation."

"If he comes in,the players will play their heart out and lift their performance because they know they have the backing of the great king who wants us to stay in the league."

King Faisal are currently 17th on the Ghana Premier League table three points adrift saftey.